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Prenatal Testing Is Given the Highest Priority at CENTOGENE

Learn more about our prenatal genetic testing options, which enable rapid and reliable identification of disease-causing mutations, even at the early stages of pregnancy.

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Prenatal Testing and Diagnosis

Chooising the appropriate testing strategy is crucial in providing the best care for your patients.

This is why CENTOGENE offers a turnaround time of ten business days for most prenatal analyses (known variants, deletion/duplication analysis, single gene sequencing) and of less than 15 business days for Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) analyses (CentoXome®, CentoGenome® and CentoArray®). In addition, our medical experts are always available for your support before, during, and after the analysis.

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CentoPortal® is a user-friendly, online, web-based ordering portal designed to assist you at every step of processing your patients' samples.

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Starting Material

  • Chorionic villi
  • Amniotic fluid
  • Fetal DNA
  • Cord blood (for late pregnancies) as possible material

You have the option to send us tubes with already cultivated cells. Alternatively, we offer CentoCulture®, our cell cultivation service.

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Please always contact us prior to every prenatal sample sending to prevent transport delays and to allow us to give the analysis top priority. Please provide the following mandatory information :

  • Logistics tracking number of sample shipment
  • Requested analysis
  • Physician's contact information

All prenatal cases are specifically assigned to our dedicated prenatal team who takes the utmost individual care.  

Contact Details

Logistic and Communication Manager
+49 381 80113 663
logistics@centogene.com

For timely sample registration over the weekend, all prenatal samples must reach our laboratory no later than 3:30 p.m. CEST on Friday or 2:00 p.m. CEST on Saturday.

Please note that we charge an extra fee for prenatal analysis. 

Resources

Downloads

CENTOGENE Prenatal Gene List

Gene List Prenatal Testing

CENTOGENE’s prenatal gene list for CentoXome® and CentoGenome® analysis

Scientific Publications

Utilization of CentoMD® in Scientific Settings

The interpretation of newly observed genetic variants that are suspected to cause disease requires knowledge about their occurrence in different populations. CENTOGENE’s uniquely rich and diverse […]

Article
25 Jan, 2021
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Genetic Cause of Impaired Neurodevelopment

Development of the nervous system is a complex process, with NEUROG1 being one out of many genes involved. The critical role of this gene was recently confirmed by CENTOGENE, when a patient with […]

Article
12 Jan, 2021
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A Rare Genetic Disease in Which Symptoms Naturally Improve

While most genetic disorders progress from mild to severe, a certain form of muscle disease was suggested to represent an exception. However, this was based on observations in only two patients. As a […]

Article
21 Dec, 2020
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Related Webinars

Solving the Diagnostic Riddle – Diagnosing Heterogeneous Genetic Disorders with Whole Exome Sequencing

Most of the disease-causing mutations that science has been able to identify so far are located within the exons. Whereas most genetic tests focus on a single gene or on a set number of predetermined […]

Webinar
27 Feb, 2017
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CentoCard® – As Easy as Mailing a Letter

Dried blood spot (DBS) cards for patients’ samples collection and shipment. The simplest way to ship biological samples, making genetic testing available anywhere in the world.

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Get in Touch With Our Customer Support

Our consultation service is available in several languages.

+49 (0) 381 80 113 - 416

Mon. – Fri. 7 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. CET
Sat. 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. CET

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For our US Partners:

+1 (617) 580 - 2102

Mon. – Fri. 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. EST


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PLEASE NOTE

For timely sample registration over the weekend, all prenatal samples must reach our laboratory no later than 3:30 p.m. CEST on Friday or 2:00 p.m. CEST on Saturday.